Ligonier Banner., Volume 57, Number 6A, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 April 1923 — Page 3

;o ey Fresh -~ = ~ Candies} = - lce - . Cream, . Eskimo i Ples, 7 . Sundeas, Sodas

. Ré»éonr'ds | - egch month Braginton & Earll . Phone 71 .

[ @?E‘g’ / BATTERIES | “The best battery you can buy is the cheapest in ~ ‘theend. Blazed ;. - | ~Trail = . | - . Garage |

e g%\ - PASREIRESE A et RN _/;;/."'5',1:-,?1:.5.’1;"'7"; ey M o e RIS O { RagdßeEs B il (Rexalli—- ~ \\prODUCT/ It can’t leak | | because it’s made in one g piece — that’s | why we guarl antee satisfac- | tion or your | money back. \ ; .go:gpletl:el%fne,of G J ‘ 2 ::dtlee I‘:bibet : “ I S C. 8. Griffith ~ The REXALL Store

We are in a position | ogiveall = | 25 = L flntz Prompt and Careful’ t\ ‘ Astention

ledmfifyinyourlew-. matter is helpful to your business. VVe are ready at all dimes to give you the “benefit of our experience.

NEWS NOTES

Don’t miss the extra fine program at Crystal tonight. ' :

Mrs. Jack Curry spent Saturday visiting friends in Goshen. _

For sale, White Wyandotte eggs for setting H. H. Decker. S ndntt

For Sale dry wood. Inquire Oliver Roe. Ligonier, Phone 778. ‘2a4t

Frank Burkett a patient at the Go shen hospital. is slowly improving.

Seed oats for sale. 'C.. A. Wolt Phone 271. © btt

Jackson will paint your automobile and make it look like new. -p2atf

Many frozen radiators interferred with motor vehicle traffic in this city Friday.

Lost black velvet hand bag. Finder return to Jet White grocery and receive reward. P H

Merle Darr and family of Benton visited the Lee Géod family here one day last week. I i !

. Miss Alice Anderson and Walter Prelich of Avilla were married in Albion last Thursday. -

Mrs. William Quail "is very ill of bronchial pneumonia and under the care of Dr. Shobe. et

The remains of Miss Carrie Schwab of Elkhart township were laid in Oak Park this city Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Marker and family visited Ligonier over the week end and spent Easter in Albion. o

Mrs. Leslie Yoder came from Toledo tos pend Easter with her mother Mrs. George Sack and other relatives.

- Miss Ona Wilkinson of the duilt fac tory is home from the south where she spent several months in Florida.

“The Storm’” with House Peters the greatest fire scene gver screened at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday only. - ; . fhe ;

- The Misses Rosalie Loeser and Magdalene Green came’ home from their college . studies to spend Kaster. 1 : : P

State Representative and Mrs. Milo Thomas of Corunna paid Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Weir a visit the latter part cf last week. : :

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henn of South' Bend spent Easter in ‘this city with her, parents Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hussey.: : 2 »

‘Oscar Sparrow of Cromwell formerly of Ligonier has accepted a position in Elkhart at his trade that of carpentering. o !

Alfred Ackerman came from the university of Illinois ay Champaign to visit his parents Mr, and Mrs. Ferd Ackerman over the Kaster vacation.

Miss Henrietta Schloss came from Northwestern university Chicago to spend her Easter vacation with her paernts Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schloss

*L e e Painting of all kinds done in a satisfactory manner. I will do automobile furniture sign and a general line of 'work. Give me a call. Wallace Jackson. : 46btf

- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham and Mr. and - Mrs. Glen Graham of Elkbhart were recent guests here of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Gard and family in Elkhart township. . : T

Miss Pearl Leslie formerly of Ligonier. now a student nurse of:the Goshen City hospital is able to be up part of the time after being dangerously ill of double pneumonia. :

For. rent nine room house all modern at 307 Martin street. Possession at once. Write Mrs. Della Crew, 906 College St. South Bend or'inquire at ‘Banner office. i sb2t

For Sale Furniture Oak Bed, dav: enport and amattress,Oak ‘round: dining table 7 ft. 10 in. extended with 8 leaves, Dark oak buffet 44 inch top. Mrs. Lutey Methodist Parsonage. sb2t

Call on the Assessor.

Persons residing in Ligonier who have not yet been assessed are requested to call on Assessor G. M. Zimmerman in thisc ity and Aist'their possessions for taxation. Such action will be appreciated by Mr. Zimmerman. : : e

House Burns Nea r Kimmell.

. The farm dwelling on the John Warner farm near Kimmell and occupied by Louis Schlabach burned to the ground Thursday with part of the contents. There was no insurance on theb uilding. L i ‘ - HHEES ) 'U——-—-‘-n—dl\-u-————‘ 5 ¥ . New Cars Sold. . - Vernon Duesler of Ithe Reljable Motor company has sold new cars to. Benjamin Conrad William Miller -and Willis Leming, Star toqring’ cars. ~ Notices to Water Takers. _You are hereby notified that witer rents are due April Ist 1923 payable |at the resldence of the City Clerk. On Jall rents due snd not paid on or be{fore April 20th a penalty of ten per Tt a 0 L Cas S Yapriy 20th. i s s r‘i%‘fi“&muwfi* %‘@i@% R @*w e e | T.E Jeanneret, City Clerk. o %g&

Patents by Indianians.

Patents issued to residents of Indiana for week ending March 27 1923 as reported from the office of Clarence J. Loftus, Patent, Lawyer Marquette Building Chicago, -Illinois; €. E. Bathrick, - South Bend, Automatic relief valve; R. H. Brown, Indianapolis Gasoline line lcQ)ck. for cars; C.-'W. Buck, LaCrosse, speed controjling valves; C. A. Crimmel Hartford City bin for sugar and the like; Ida A. Ferrell Staunton, paint and varnish removing composition; H. D. Forse, Anderson, throttle pedal for motor vehicles; V. C. Gertz, Indianapolis and W. L. Westbrook Wabash, sanitary chick fount; C. E. Graves Hammond, Flash light holder; Elmer Hiatt New castle, Head light shelter; G. Kugelman and 8. W. Meyers- Indianza pool ball rack; J. M. Loveless, Peters burg and A. Levi Princeton, Water motor; Fred Smith, Mount ‘Vernon, printing box; J. H. Staley Columbus, piston. ; : W

Help Crippled Children.

~Organization work is going: forward in nearly all parts of the state preparatory to an active campaign to complete’the $2,000,000 building fund for the erection of the James White comb Riley Hospital for crippled chil dren, it was announced at the state campaign headquarters. Many counties will conduct a general campaign during the latter part of April or the early part of May. . _ : ~ The first building in the Riley hos: pital group is now well under con struction an dit is hoped to have this building in operation during the latter part of the year. This building alone will cost $500,000 and will care for more than 100 deformed children at one time, these to come, from every Indiana county. The completed hospital wil ltreat more than 3500 boys and girls each year. s

Case Goes Over.

The $lO,OOO damage suit instituted by Mrs. Gladys Iddings, of Kendallville against the New York Centrat Railway set for trial in the Noble circuit court Thursday went over until the May term of court.

High School Banquet. . . The Topéka high school class en joyed a banquet at Hotel Ligonier Friday evening. - There were twentyone guests and the hotel dining room was beautifully decorated for the oc: casion. 5

Forward and Back. ’

Harry Beck assistant cashier of the. Farmers & Merchants Trust company today began driving in from his home at Millersburg and will continue to shuttle forward and back in his car each week day during the summer.

Will Supply Library.

Indiana librarians and-library trus tées are raising a special memorial fund to defry thec ost of a Memorial Library with the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for children. X

Aged Man Dead.

Joshua Overly is dead at Columbia City at the age of 81 years. Mrs. W. Springer of Ligonier is given as a sister of the deceased by the Columbia ' City Post.

Lnjuries” Prove Fatal.

Edward Troyer aged 75 struck by a New York Central ldcomotive at his farm home near Bristol a few;:dfiy‘,s ago died of his injuries Thursday night.

The Modern Home

Burglar is Caught.

Thomas Wallace Car 19 Baltimore, Md., ‘is awaiting arrignment in the circuit court at Warsaw on a charge of burglary after having been caught in the Phillipson clothing store on the amin business street one block from the court house at a late hour Tuesday night. Car had climbed over a transom at teh front of the store in tull view of pedestrians and was seen by Officer Earl Burwell who arrested him after a chase. i B

Range For Sale,

,Kitchen range with hot ‘water attachment will be sold at the George Foster community sale next Thursday The stove is in good condition. @

“The Storm” by request at Crystal Tuesday and Wednesday only. -

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Indiana,/ Noble County SS: In the matter of the Estate of | Hannora Scanlan, Deceased. -~ - No. 2321 't : ‘ In the Noble Circuit Court May term 1923 ; - B Notice is hereby given Tha t the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Hannora Scanlan Deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the. examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana, on the 14 day of May 1923, at which time and place all persons interested in said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. ] And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are: also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim. to any part of said Estate. '@ - | William Clifford, Administrator. Bothwell & Vanderford, Attys. sa2w

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Indiana, Noble County SS: In the matter of the Estate of ' Michael Scanlan, Deceased : No. {2322 : . In the Noble Circuit Court May term 1923 , ' i Notice is hereby given That the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate ©f Michael Scanlan . Deceased, has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action. of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, Indiana, on the 14 day of May' 1923, at- which time and place all persons interested in said Estate ai_‘e required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. ! ‘ And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim tq any part of said Estate. / ~ William Clifford, Administrator. Bothwell &'Vand’grford, Attys. ba2w

Dr. Maurice Blue - VETERINARIAN - Office: Justamere Fai'm._ Phone: Ligonier 757

Beautiful woodwork, exquisite decorations and numerous other detafi!s which go towards making the house a real home lose their respective value if the one. predominating factor, ELECTRICITY, that %ives-real convenience is omitted. The architect and contractor can work out the details of beauty but the Electnic Contractor puts the real enjoymentand convenience into your home with Electneity. e e L To do without this important factor is to deprive your home of the fullest enjoyment and pleasure. The house that is wired for complete Electric Service is the home of complete comfort. Every home desires this comfort and every home canhaveit. e e If your house is not wired rio'w,_'llr’lake a real home out of it by wiring at once.

INDIANA & MICHIGAN ~ Electric Company

~ For-Sale—Reed baby cab. Chegap. Inquire at the Banner office. Ibtf

Wanted, bookkeeper and stenographer. -Apply at Shirt . Facory, Ligonier. : 2btt

Elkay’s straw hat dye made in 16 fast colors 25 cents. Sold only at Grif. fith’s Drug Store - 2btd

Pure Milk and Maple Row cream delivered to all parts of the city, Earl James. Phone 831. bbtt

For Sale—Someé good chunk horses at the right price. Otis Baker Ligonier, Ind. - 49Dbtt

_DR. DREESE'’S Lobelia Paste For Cdlds, Preumonia and the the host of ills that befalls the home. Do not fail to ask C. S. Gxgiflith for it at the Rexall Drug Store Ligonier, Indiana

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To Bretz for Glasses gy A Eamdas. GLASSES - R RT : ! \vu E For | W\ ]/ Older Folks A happy expression imd contented ; mind are the inevitable results of correctly focused and fitted gl‘aSSe.s. ' We take speeial care in examining the eyes of those-advanced in age and assure accurate results in eve;’y case. St Our Admirsble Service Will Surely " 'Please You. evin E. Bretz . Optometrist and Optician 1 Lk 130 S. Main St. I GOSHEN ° i

. SUPERIOR _,%\‘EiL£“ - QuALITY Them Al N&E@AW /. = Supreme - Bread of Ment' o ~ Goodness, how they like it e A yau particfliar ,abvo‘ut;'_ A ~ the kind of bread you and ; | - Your ehildren eat? - i, 0T o ‘Supeaior or Holsum . You are buying the best, e L . the cleanest, the purest ‘ ’ “bread that can be made. ik . i ein the méking and m the _baktng | & Sold in \Ligonifer, at Mi’ller"s' Crdtéry, S__ack’s Bakér_y and , ' Wolfs Grocery. _ o e Benton at Gunderman’s Grocery. =

; : ' @ : S ‘2.9 B Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a | : 3 T - » i Refreshing Night on Lake Erie ¢ (Your rail ticket is good on the boats) Thousands of east and north bound travelers say they wouldn’t have missed that : cool, comfortable night on one of our fine steamers. A good bed‘in a clean stateroom, a long sound sleep and an appetizing breakfast in the morning! ' Steamers “SEEANDBEE” — #CITY OF ERIE” — “CITY OF BUFFALO” 7 : Daily, May Ist to November 15th - Leave Cleveland - 9:00 P.M. - Eastern ave Buffalo . 9:00 P.M. Arrive Bl:fialo - 7:30 AM. } Standard Tific{mveChvdand - 7:30 AM. i for Ni B Eastern and Canadian ts. Ask o Gouie: aaoncy: for thiiats SIR'C B 5 iaad Qs Toulles Auitomobie Rateg i on 1 le oiniasmi o diale | . Dngmes The Cleveland and' Buffalo Transit Co, B (B e Cleveland, Obio : OTI ey, eol ‘ ~ AN N Fare $5.50 s, : Lfl%fig‘mfl'_&i D _ TBN e By, ‘ / '\\"». 3 3. ,_E’:ht ¥ rnr.«gtré&\};zm:‘w‘ \‘W ; By el : : ; B i ~ : ¥ L NS - AR i = I S T dade o ee O o

Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Open for all engagemends § § Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley ‘ County Phones

GLASSES Accuratey and Scientifically .- Fitted. Broken lenses . replaced. = Mrs. L. P. Wineburg

Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb Electrical Faelal and Sealp Massage Hair Tinting and. Halr Dressing Marinelio Toflet Preparations ~ cnone No. 65, Ligonier. W. H. WIGTON " 7 Attorney-at-law - Ofce in Zimmerman Block LIGONIER, 'AND